Aristotelis dialedica . . . de interpretatione
Note by H Craik to chapter 2 of Tale of a Tub

Swift must be taken to speak rather at random of Aristotle's works, the first-hand study of which had not made any real progress in England in his time. The dialedica seems to refer to the current Latin representations of the Aristotelian logic, and the De interpretatione to some exposition of Aristotle's views
Ancient Greek, or the explanation of logical terms.